org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-coyote@7.0.75 vulnerabilities

Direct Vulnerabilities

Known vulnerabilities in the org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-coyote package. This does not include vulnerabilities belonging to this package’s dependencies.

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Insufficient Session Expiration

org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-coyote is a Tomcat Connectors and HTTP parser.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Insufficient Session Expiration due to an infinite timeout being assigned to an open connection improperly, in http2/Stream.java. An attacker can force this situation by sending an HTTP/2 stream with excessive headers, causing an out-of-memory error or exhausting maxConnections.

How to fix Insufficient Session Expiration?

Upgrade org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-coyote to version 9.0.90, 10.1.25, 11.0.0-M21 or higher.

[,9.0.90) [10.1.0-M1,10.1.25) [11.0.0-M1,11.0.0-M21)
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Denial of Service (DoS)

org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-coyote is a Tomcat Connectors and HTTP parser.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) in the implementation of the HTTP/2 protocol. An attacker can cause a denial of service (including via DDoS) by rapidly resetting many streams through request cancellation.

How to fix Denial of Service (DoS)?

Upgrade org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-coyote to version 8.5.94, 9.0.81, 10.1.14, 11.0.0-M12 or higher.

[,8.5.94) [9.0.0,9.0.81) [10.0.0,10.1.14) [11.0.0-M3,11.0.0-M12)
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Arbitrary File Upload

org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-coyote is a Tomcat Connectors and HTTP parser.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary File Upload. This is enabled by default with a default configuration port of 8009. A remote, unauthenticated attacker could exploit this vulnerability to read web application files from a vulnerable server. In instances where the vulnerable server allows file uploads, an attacker could upload malicious JavaServer Pages (JSP) code within a variety of file types and trigger this vulnerability to gain remote code execution (RCE).

How to fix Arbitrary File Upload?

Upgrade org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-coyote to version 9.0.31, 8.5.51, 7.0.100 or higher.

[9.0.0,9.0.31) [8.0.0,8.5.51) [,7.0.100)
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Information Exposure

org.apache.tomcat:tomcat-coyote A bug in the handling of the pipelined requests in Apache Tomcat 9.0.0.M1 to 9.0.0.M18, 8.5.0 to 8.5.12, 8.0.0.RC1 to 8.0.42, 7.0.0 to 7.0.76, and 6.0.0 to 6.0.52, when send file was used, results in the pipelined request being lost when send file processing of the previous request completed. This could result in responses appearing to be sent for the wrong request. For example, a user agent that sent requests A, B and C could see the correct response for request A, the response for request C for request B and no response for request C.

[7.0.0,7.0.77) [8,8.0.43) [8.5.0,8.5.13) [9-alpha,9.0.0.M19)